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I'm just arguing it's not right for those with power to tell those without power that they are worse sinners than anybody else. It's a form of shaming and it isn't right. IF they don't like somebody else's faults, the Christian thing to do is to help rather than to scorn or shame.
I don't think there's any rich people here doing that. However, a person who has something, whether it be money, power, a job, a certain ability, or anything else is certainly in a much better position to show those who don't have those things how to achieve them. After all, they have demonstrated that they knew how to do it in the first place. I mean, if I'm of low income and always struggling and want to do better, it would be wise of me to ask someone who has a higher income and success as to how they did it, and then follow in their footsteps if they did it honestly.
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